by Matt Tatham | Jun 4, 2018 | Articles
According to Experian Consumer Services, playing video games online can be a sure way to identity theft and fraud and they want to warn you about it. For example, you probably know someone who has played Fortnite lately as the game’s popularity has exploded in recent... by James Michael | Nov 16, 2017 | Articles
A group of researchers from Michigan State University are learning how children learn by studying their screen time spent playing video games on tablets. At Kendon Elementary School in Lansing, Michigan, tablets with educational games were distributed to 40... by Jean Pell | Nov 15, 2017 | Articles
Elementary students are finding that learning the steps of building a video game builds STEM skills, thanks to a program called GameSalad, which has been offered free to schools for one year. Horn Elementary teacher Alex Jones eagerly accepted the chance to use the... by Tara Rivera | May 22, 2017 | Articles
Having kids learn about the video game truck business turned out to be a great opportunity for students to find out about starting a business and solving math problems related to cost and profit. At McClellan Elementary School, fourth graders thought that Principal... by Patrick Tegge | Feb 2, 2016 | Articles
A new high school academy is preparing students for gaming industry careers. At Gulf High Academy of Gaming, Simulation and Design in New Port Richey, Florida, the new school is the first of its kind in Pasco county, and is like many that are springing up across...
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